BigCB Catalog Detail: "ECO DATA: Spatial Variation in Caddisfly Grazing Regimes Within a Northern California Watershed"
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Name ECO DATA: Spatial Variation in Caddisfly Grazing Regimes Within a Northern California Watershed
Description Ecologists seek better understanding of why species interactions change across
space and time in natural communities. In streams, species effects on resources and
community structure may change as physical characteristics of the stream environment change
along drainage networks. We examined spatial and seasonal effects of armored grazers using a
small-scale exclusion experiment that was replicated in streams of different drainage areas.
Effects of grazing varied with stream size and were related to variation in grazer abundance
and phenology. We identified three distinct grazing regimes and a stream size (drainage area
[DA]) threshold corresponding to a shift from one to two functional trophic levels. In streams
with DA , 1 km2
, armored grazers did not reduce biomass of algal biofilms. In slightly larger
streams (2–3 km2
DA), the armored grazer guild was dominated by bivoltine Glossosoma.
These caddisflies persisted and limited algal biofilms throughout the summer in one of these
streams. In the largest tributaries (DA . 10 km2
), the grazer guild was dominated by
univoltine caddisflies, and grazing limited algal biofilms in early summer, but not late summer,
after caddisflies pupated. Drainage area is a useful predictor of spatial transitions in food web
interactions within and among watersheds. Quantifying the drainage area threshold at which
interactions change in catchments with differing geology, vegetation, hydrology, climate, land
use, or species pools should help build the understanding we need to forecast ecological
responses to environmental change.
Physical Location
Publisher/Owner Ecological Society of America; CAMILLE MCNEELY & MARY E. POWER
Publication Date 2007-00-00
Permissions Undetermined
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Contact
Type Species List
Subject Animal
Geo. Extent Angelo Reserve
URL http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/06-0796.1
NRS Registry? yes
Format Undetermined
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Total Items 4
Databased Items   (as of 2013-08-05)
Comments Has map of study sites - can use to georef
Entered By Tammy Dong
Last Updated 2013-09-05 10:44:19

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